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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Jiyeh Villa in Lebanon by Accent Design Group

 
July 12th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Accent Design Group

This house is situated on the coastal beachtown of Jiyeh, south from Beirut. It can be described as an arrangement of four volumes, which are layered in a way to create a rhythmic composition. The alternating elements further invite the landscape to filter into the house, creating private courtyards for the residents. Each one of the four volumes functions separately, while their overall composition creates transitions between the public and private spaces of the project.

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

  • Architects: Accent Design Group
  • Project: JiyehVilla
  • Location: Jiyeh, Lebanon
  • Category: Residential
  • Lead Architect: Elie Abs
  • Project Team: Mira Alassaad, Roxanne Djaiji, Aline Fadous, Luana Mahfouz, ElieMattar, Farah Nasri, Hassan Nassar
  • Interior design: ADG Interiors
  • Area: 700 sqm
  • MEP Consultant: WissamTawil& associates
  • Structural Consultant: JamilToufic
  • Status: Completed
  • Client: Ibrahim Barraj, Esq.

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

The sloping topography of the site invited the creation of cantilevered platforms over rectangular box shapes. The sloping landscape was playfully manipulated to embrace the villa, offering privacy from the neighboring buildings, as well as allowing access to the cantilevering terrace. The accessible terrace platform is a projection of the landscape beneath it.

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

A thick, yet porous, U-shaped wall wraps around the land opening the view towards the sea. The façade of the building that looks onto the sea is completely transparent, while the side facades only provide glimpses of the exterior through perforations in the walls that recall traditional architecture in hot climates.

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

Image Courtesy © Accent Design Group

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Categories: Residential, Villa




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